Getting a View on the World
Before Gallup can conduct any of its public opinion polls, its 32-employee in-plant must do a lot of work behind the scenes.
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Gallup employees will not only program jobs to print basic information like names, titles, addresses and departments, but will also set up the survey to print in 24 different languages.
"There are a lot of different forms, which are very complex, and it could take a couple of days to program a certain survey for a particular client," Morock says. "If it is for a health care company, it may have to be individualized for multiple hospitals."
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